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A time for reflection, hope and gathering
On 10 of July 1985, 38 years ago this week, the Greenpeace boat Rainbow Warrior was sunk by agents of the French Government in Auckland Harbour. The bombing of the…
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A midwinter moment to appreciate what we’ve done together
The last 6 months have taken us from beauty, to tragedy, to reflection and action.
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Greenpeace welcomes Greens’ manifesto but says proof will be in the pudding
Greenpeace is encouraged by Green Party inclusion of Climate Shift asks in 2023 manifesto, but says proof will be in the pudding on climate change policy.
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From Tragedy to Triumph: The unbreakable spirit of Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior
Thirty-eight years ago, a shocking act of violence shook the world and captured global attention: the bombing of the iconic Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior.
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Critical deep sea mining meeting resumes as coalition of governments pushes for halt
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) will bring governments together in Kingston to discuss whether to allow deep sea mining to go ahead, in a meeting starting today.
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Deep sea mining: threat we need to shut down now
July 9th 2023 is a turning point for the deep sea mining industry but also for everyone opposing this new extractive industry.
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Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?
In the past few weeks, climate records have shattered across the globe. July 4 was the hottest global average day on record, breaking the new record set the previous day. Average sea surface temperatures have been the highest ever recorded and Antarctic sea ice extent the lowest on record.
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From the Arctic to the Amazon, peaceful protests will continue
Nothing can really prepare someone for the thought of losing their freedom. This was something I could only imagine as I witnessed friends and colleagues threatened with years of imprisonment…
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2022 Annual Impact Report
One of the enduring human experiences is the feeling that often the big things are out of our control. The feeling that the ‘system’ is making us an object in the great story of the world, rather than a subject with real choices and agency.
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Aotearoa wants a Container Return Scheme but the government isn’t listening
This month the Ministry for the Environment published the results of its Transforming Recycling submissions process, where 98% of respondents supported the implementation of a national container return scheme.